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Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Roland Jupiter-80 Video Tutorials


YouTube via Uploaded by rolandmedia on Aug 2, 2011
Download tutorial data: http://bit.ly

Playlist:
Roland JUPITER-80 Video Tutorial - Part 1 - Philosophy
Roland JUPITER-80 Video Tutorial - Part 2 - Overview
Roland JUPITER-80 Video Tutorial - Part 3 - Sound Architecture
Roland JUPITER-80 Video Tutorial - Part 4 - Getting Started - Selecting Tones
Roland JUPITER-80 Video Tutorial - Part 5 - Layering Tones - Creating Splits
Roland JUPITER-80 Video Tutorial - Part 6 - Understanding Live Sets
Update 8/17:
Roland JUPITER-80 Video Tutorial - Part 7 - Using the Arpeggio
Roland JUPITER-80 Video Tutorial - Part 8 - Harmony Intelligence
Roland JUPITER-80 Video Tutorial - Part 9 - Playing the D BEAM
Roland JUPITER-80 Video Tutorial - Part 10 - The Percussion Section
Roland JUPITER-80 Video Tutorial - Part 11 - Editing 101 - Tones
Roland JUPITER-80 Video Tutorial - Part 12 - Editing 201 - Live Sets
Roland JUPITER-80 Video Tutorial - Part 13 Editing 301 - Effects
Roland JUPITER-80 Video Tutorial - Part 14 - Registration Edit
Roland JUPITER-80 Video Tutorial - Part 15 - Tone Blender (Part 1)
Roland JUPITER-80 Video Tutorial - Part 16 - Tone Blender (Part 2)

ether^ra DIAMORPH


YouTube Uploaded by potterpaint2000 on Aug 2, 2011

"a Buchla 200e improv w/Doepfer DE/Tenori-on http://etherra.blogspot.com/"

Double Andore used as env and vca and Hertz donut as the synth voice


YouTube Uploaded by DrOctave1 on Aug 2, 2011

"Double Andore used as a vca and env. this thing is nuts. even tho i am broke i am glad i snagged this"

86 Modcan 3VCO Polyphony


YouTube Uploaded by 7thDanSound on Aug 2, 2011

"Seeing if the 3VCO can be used effectively as a polyphonic device playing chords. It can if you use a MIDI-CV device that can send 0V on the unused channels when needed. This is because the second and third oscillator of the 3VCO can only be offset from the first oscillator, not individually controlled.

www.niklaswinde.com"

Spiralfin


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Aug 2, 2011

Oramics to Electronica Exhibit


Free Fri 29 Jul 2011 - Sat 01 Dec 2012 at the Science Museum, South Kensington, London.

"Electronic music is everywhere, from the television that we watch to the music we listen to in clubs and even the ringtones on our mobile phones. But who created these electronic sounds? And how did electronic music develop?

The Oramics Machine is a revolutionary music synthesiser that was created in the 1960s by Daphne Oram. Daphne had a strong passion for both sound and electronics and the vision to combine the two.

It is too fragile to restore to working order, but you can use our new interactive to recreate the sounds that it made.

In October 2011 more exhibits will be added to this core display that will be co-created by people who are working with electronic music today as well as a group of Daphne’s contemporaries.

They will tell the intriguing story of how electronic sound has advanced, changed and was democratised from the 1950s through to the modern era, and they will look at how people envisioned new sounds and pushed the boundaries of what was possible. They will explore how over the years musicians have invented, altered and improved (often cheap) equipment to be able to produce these dreamt-up electronic sounds. And finally they will show how the production of electronic music has moved from purpose-built laboratories to a music studio the size of a laptop.

Find out more on the Oramics Machine Facebook page.

Oramics to Electronica is part of the Public History Project, which aims to explore how visitors understand the history of science and to develop a new collaborative approach to developing exhibitions. This is a novel type of exhibition for the Science Museum, filled with objects that will fascinate enthusiasts, families and adults alike."

Don't miss The Oramics Machine for iOS coming soon.

Hokusai Audio Editor for iOS Now Available - Free

You might remember Hokusai from this preview video.

"Hokusai is a multitrack audio editor for iPhone or iPad. Record or import a track, and make it sound the way you want it to: not just trimming the ends, but full cut, copy, paste and delete, and a suite of filters and special effects available.

Edit many tracks side-by-side, mix them together, and export to wave or mp4 format — then transfer them to your computer via USB or Dropbox, or send them to another app on your device.

Hokusai is streamlined to give you a clean, clear view of your tracks. Use the familiar pinch and swipe gestures to zoom right in and fiddle with fine detail, or step back to see the big picture. And just like selecting text in other apps, you can select pieces of audio. Live "scrubbing" means you can hear the sound under your fingertip as you make your adjustments. And you needn't fear a bad edit with our full undo/redo support: as many levels as space allows.

Hokusai comes free with a set of useful tools such as fade in/out, normalise volume levels, reverse time, and basic synthesis. If you need more power, you can upgrade from inside the app to add new tools and effects, including: AudioCopy/AudioPaste, grain synthesis, noise gating, time-stretching, pitch-bending, echo, reverb, modulation (AM & FM), resonance, distortion, grunge, vocal levelling, monster voice, high/low/band-pass/notch-cut filter and more."




Hokusai Audio Editor - Wooji Juice Ltd
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

Michael Hearst - Ode To Odd Instruments


YouTube Uploaded by oneringzero on Jul 31, 2011

"Including (in order of appearance): Knockman "Chachak," daxophone, Hohner claviola, bass melodica, stylophone, otamatone, Moog theremin, Elasticbrand Audioware rattle, porter's bell. Also featuring Maddie the cat.

www.michaelhearst.com"

Photomatic - Break (Live)


YouTube Uploaded by PhotomaticTV on Jul 29, 2011
Some synth spotting.
"Some footage of my live set.
http://www.facebook.com/photomatic

My setup consists of Ableton Live, Novation Launchpad, Novation Remote sl 25, DSI Tetra, Moog Slim Phatty and Griid on the Ipad."

LEBO meets the Bob Moog Foundation


YouTube Uploaded by moogfoundation on Aug 2, 2011

"Miami artist David "LEBO" Le Batard painted four beautiful theremins during his visit to Asheville for Halfway to Moogfest. These theremins are being auctioned off on eBay to raise funds for the Bob Moog Foundation. Learn more at www.bobmoogfoundation.org."

Bob Moog Foundation on eBay
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